The Cycle Of Self Destruction, Poem by Noel Potter

The Cycle Of Self Destruction,

In the quiet of the night, guilt creeps in,
A shadow cast by the choices I've made.
Pain pills, oxycodone, oxymorphone, and Xanax,
A cocktail of numbness to escape the pain.

But the high fades, leaving me hollow,
Methamphetamine and heroin whispering lies.
I chase the rush, the temporary relief,
Only to be left with regret and shame.

I am haunted by the choices I've made,
The damage done to myself and those I love.
Guilt weighs heavy on my weary soul,
A reminder of the darkness I've embraced.

I long for redemption, for a way out,
To break free from the cycle of self-destruction.
But the guilt remains, a constant companion,
A reminder of the price I've paid.

The Cycle Of Self Destruction,
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A poem from my collection of poems, chains of my addiction. for alittle over twenty two months i walked around lost in my own mind trying to sort life out.was impossible to do,
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